I had ripples in the T-molding of the seams in my Trillium. I boiled them in water and removed the ripples. Reinserting them back into the seams has been difficult, but is possible. However, on one seam the ensolite is rippled. Has anyone else had this problem? How can I remove the ripples from the ensolite? (I tried a hairdryer, but it doesn't work.)

Thanks for the welcome. It's my first post. I hope someone has a solution; if not, I'll move on to my next clean-up job. I'm getting the camper ready to sell -- regrettably. No on in my family wants to use it anymore!

Tot, I would say the ripples are from rippling in the T molding, before you took it off. On a hot day, they will probably disappear. Then when it cools off, your molding will start to ripple again. So it goes.

I've never seen rippling of the T-molding so can't theorize about what might have caused yours. But if there's a concern that the rippling of the Ensolite will "transfer" to the T-molding and put you back where you started, then maybe it should be dealt with.

I think if I were doing this I'd cut the rippled part down rather than try shrink the "ripples" in place. Taking care not to cut out to the boundaries of the molding of course...

Your thinking of the problem coincides with David's: that the T-molding ripple caused the ensolite ripple, and that it probably will come back. I think I'll try your suggestion of cutting the ensolite back for part of the way. If that section doesn't cause more rippling in the T-molding, then I'll know I have the problem licked.

This makes it sound like there is nothing more I can do to take the rippling out. (I've already removed it from the T-molding, using the boiling method). I'll just re-insert it into the track and resign myself to repeated treatments (or live with it). Francesca suggested that I cut back the ensolite, removing the ripples in it. What do you think?